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This thesis addresses the problem of micronutrient deficiency in Africa. It looks at the limited choice of foodstuffs available to many Africans, with special reference to Tanzania, and links this to specific common deficiencies including iron, iodine and vitamin A. It highlights the severe, sometimes fatal consequences of deficiency, including the deaths from scurvy of hundreds of thousands of sailors as a result of Vitamin C deficiency, and continuing child mortality from common diseases...
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The study is aimed at identifying strategies that could be employed in fostering creativity in secondary school physics students and improving secondary school students' attitude towards the study of physics for sustainable technological development in Abia State of Nigeria.All the 80 physics teachers in the state were used for the study.The instrument for data collection was the researcher's developed structured questionnaire of the Likert type.The reliability of the instrument was obtained...
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This paper arose out of the retrospective de-accreditation of the journal MJSS by DHET. DHET has always had a clear policy for subsidising research: publication in an accredited journal will lead to the payment of subsidy to the university and in most instances to the academic. The first part of the paper addresses the issue of online publications, including predatory publications, and what due diligence academics should engage in prior to submitting their research to an unknown journal for...
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Among the potential biological agents suitable as a weapon, Ebola virus represents a major concern. Classified by the CDC as a category A biological agent, Ebola virus causes severe hemorrhagic fever, characterized by high case-fatality rate; to date, no vaccine or approved therapy is available. The EVD epidemic, which broke out in West Africa since the late 2013, has got the issue of the possible use of Ebola virus as biological warfare agent (BWA) to come to the fore once again. In fact,...
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A Research Project Submitted to the Department of Applied Economics in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of Master of Economics (Cooperation and Human Development) of Kenyatta University, December 2015
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A Research Project Submitted To The School Of Education In Partial Fulfilment Of The Degree Of Master Of Education In The Department Of Educational Management, Policy And Curriculum Studies Of Kenyatta University, December, 2015
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Recurrent non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is increasingly becoming common among adolescents worldwide. A recent study in Zimbabwe showed a relatively high prevalence (28.8 %) among high school students. Influential associated factors, however, remain unclear. This is a significant shortcoming. The aim was to determine personal or lifestyle-related factors associated with recurrent NSLBP among high school adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe. This study was part of a large epidemiological study...
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Since 2008, the South African Department of Education has put greater emphasis on literacy as part of the ‘Foundations for Learning’ campaign, encouraging children to read authentic texts and engage in the writing process. This study interrogates the implementation of a creative writing programme in a rural South African primary school. Situated in the framework of action research, this project examines the work of Grade 5 and 6 students both quantitatively and qualitatively in order to...
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Abstract New social movements in South Africa could play a prominent role in mobilizing the communities to reflect critically and address the repercussions of the neo-liberal agenda which manifests itself in perpetual exclusion of under-educated adults and provision of poor quality education. Few studies especially from the perspective of the activists leave a potential research area of a very interesting phenomenon of how people learn while struggling for social justice. Therefore this...
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Abstract Lake Ziway in Ethiopia is a freshwater lake supporting multitude uses, including irrigation, fishing, water supply and recreation. However, the lake is being degraded primarily because of various land‐ and water‐use activities in its watershed. Recognizing these human impacts on the lake's water quality and quantity, the perceptions of school students were surveyed under the belief that the future of the lake is largely dependent on this younger generation. The goal of this study...
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Four FFSs concerning integrated crop–livestock systems were implemented by a R&D project namely “Adaptation to Climate Change in West Asia and North Africa (WANA) Marginal Environments through Sustainable Crop and Livestock Diversification (ACC project)” during the summer season 2013 in three villages namely Village 4, Village 7 and Village 1750 in Sinai Peninsula. This study aimed to do the following: (1) assess the learning impacts of farmer field schools of integrated crop–livestock...
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The management of the data is an important aspect in the quality and the performance of the information system in higher education. It allows to do research from the collected data and especially to follow daily the learners in the progress of their learning activities (apprenticeship). By studying and by analyzing the evolution in Senegal of the increasing number of students from 2012 till 2015 and by being based on the results and the statistics supplied by the World Bank from 1971 till...
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The main purpose of this study was to examine the factors that influence female teacher-trainees’ non-participation in physical activity and sports in Colleges of Education in Ashanti Region of Ghana. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. A sample size of 351 was randomly selected from a population of 2,911 for the study. Questionnaire was the main instrument used for data collection. Descriptive statistics (Frequency, percentages, mean and standard deviation) and inferential...